The Enid M. Baa Library of the Division of Libraries, Archives and Museums (DLAM) has acquired an extensive collection of memorial booklets since the early 1970's for U. S. Virgin Islands residents. Booklets are usually more than 10 pages long and give details of the life and family connections of the deceased.

Juliette Turnbull was born on October 29, 1937 to
Mrs. Vaneta Francis Turnbull Rabsatt and Mr. Alfred
Turnbull in Tortola, British Virgin Islands.
She attended the Antonio Jarvis School formerly
known as the Abraham Lincoln School. She also attended night
school at C.A.H.S.
Her first employment was at Bata Shoe Store where
she worked for many years. Later on, she went to work for
Project Headstart located ri Savan until her illness in 1989
forced her to resign.
Juliette's famous hang out was at Crazy Cow. You
could always find her on her special stool having lunch or
dinner.
For the last two years Jullette was not in the best of
health and had to bI hospitalized until her untimely death on
January 13,1992. Shewas loved by all who knew her and will
be greatly missed.
Juliette is at peace now. Her work on earth has been
done. May she rest in peace.

Your passing has filled myeyes with tears and my heart with sorrow. I
am distressed by our sudden loss and at times I'll find it unbearable to His
ways, but they are always best. The Lord heard your cry and answered.
Goodbye sister. Now as you havedeparted from this life, but remain with me
in spirit, I am confident, therefore, that this bond which has been formed
between us is memorable and eternal.
Your loving sister,
Eugenie turnbull Rivera and Barbara

Juliette, you are gone but not forgotten. We will see you in the city of
Gold some day.
Noel Rabsatt and Family (neighbors)

Juliette, when people remember you, may they remember you when
you were full of life the way I always will. You were a sister among sisters.
Rest in peace my.beloved Juliette. Your suffering on earth is over.
Your sister Eileen

One by one we cross the river/ One by one we're passing o'er
/ One by one, with sins forgiven, / May we stand upon the shore.
Juliette, you have made the final crossing; may the Heavenly Father receive
you unto Himself.
The Family